Abstract

This study examines how the current COVID-19 epidemic has impacted Chinese enterprises and how the adjustments to China's sustainable development goals (SDGs) and economic growth objectives have influenced preservation and reduced efforts. Meanwhile, the widespread dissemination of COVID-19 has made the previous approaches useless. The fast global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has rendered conventional treatments ineffective. With the fast spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more crucial than ever to implement a long-term development plan that does not negatively impact local and regional ecosystems. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the primary purpose of this study is to offer a TNRR map for integrating sustainable energy technologies into existing SDG-related projects. The impact that significant shifts in the energy industry have had on the quest for sustainability is the starting point of this paper's examination. Between 2010 and 2019, energy consumption complexity decreased by 3.33 percentage points and emissions by 4.23 percentage points due to long-term development plans' CO2 emissions reduction targets to save money and reduce pollution. The outcomes and short- and long-term apps The Sustainable Development Goals interface's TNRR suggests they would boost green economic recovery efficiency. In this research, crucial natural resource and green economic recovery strategies are advocated to decrease COVID-19-related global warming.

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